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Hotels.

f HAMILTON HOTEL.

THE underiti^ned haTing purchased the Hamilton Hotel begs to intimate, to his friends and the public genemHj nhiifc^he will u*e trerj endeavour to make the above welllno«m f Rtablishment a farourite house of accommodation for its natrons. , Beat brand* in Win*, Spiritii tuid Liqueur*. Meals »,t all hqurs. J Suites of it >oms for FaraihW _^*** A tjood Stnblrman' in tbe Yartl. Hfr*e^lM#*aTw»y« on liand, and llorapi* taken to Xwtr^jkJjuarißyQm week. B 'di ordered in a<fraTice< can^imSyvbn relied on. The Billiard Table ha* be^Q e nti«ft/^rated and sup* plied « ith every appliance, piaking i««"^Bc'Ona to none in th<» district. , / * C >n»iderabl» improvement;* are in contemplation, trill «!iortly be completed. * . . RICHARD aWYNNE.

MANUKATT HOTEL.

HE H E Y HA B D I.N & T O K. Proprietoh FIRST CLASS FAMILY, COMMERCIAL, AND TRAVELLERS*

HOTEL.

, The establishment has been so re-arranged as te afford tbe best accommodation for visitors in toantitu, between the pjrt and "Other ports ;df the colony ; a» ajso for those who seek Onebanga as a M ABINB v Tbbat, whether for pleasure or health. Tbe accommodation comprises Commer- , oial, Traveller*', Public, and Private Booms. Th^Jßedrooms . are *})acious, well ventilated, and comforyfi^flurni*hed. Every attention, under very experiencedymajl^emenV*tr -— pBi«t"to~the "wfcfiftf 6f customers, " The" cliargejrjiwrstrictly moderate; a jatooel tahlsvi* kept, tmd theW^e, 'Alea, and Spirits are' the best procurable. In fact-ifothijrfk. rteen left untried to make the Manukau Hotel wort^SßVtk/jrigheat patronag* whidh may be awarded to jft.^xy Stabling •ccoxnmodatipn is admitted to be the besTtn theJirovince. WAIKASTO SETTLERS ' • Will find th<* Hotel a most pleasant and convenient place ■of resort. Trains run' lit >uch Mtar«between Onehunga and f l^kok^ndrM tqj*^C*i)lafUTboß wU*^JM*V c " rous °^ doing *o to divnd t-hft d*v in thp C»tV-

ALBERT HOTEL.

JAMES STEWAKT (late of the Provincial Hotel, Princes tttreWK.* b>«s to mtimatr to bis numereut* inrnd* and the public that the above centrally **ituated Hotel is now opened. Ac a Commercial and F»mily Hotel, the costlvbuildinp comnvjid* it*elf as a pmi>ewortliy addition stree' archiifdure of the city, beini at once eleyanJ^OTstantial, and businesslike, while thw interior arra*w2nwiTß MtVffo cotitrivedoas to injure to 4^tP trj»rellpr*«r.rartlie^ii*lnily i» route «ll tie comfort* nnd Whve4i«il>3"» of^htffnr. T't** Sleeping and Prirate Apßrtnienta>*^ioiji^W, and furnished in a mo^t superior ai.d cost ivftvlr.^f^^y The Public Room* are fitted wittr e^jfryjygarjr to the rfquirernents of n?itor*. - .», *■ *^*^ / A Ka'tdsome Billiard Boom, fumiauiSt with af-first-claeg Billiard Tab'e. direct from Alconk.

HOT, COLD, AND SHOWEZ^ BATHB^

ALBERT Hjp.TEL, QUEEN STKEET (oppoti^Javings Bank), AUCK.LAMD. J 1

PAMILY AND COIM^R^IAL HOTEL, and Wh< le?nle and Xi tail Whip and Bpirit Store, Queen *trctt .and Victoria street East, Auckland. MICHAEL CORCOHAN, Proprietor. The Subfforibt-r, in returning th^kcMtcr'bi* many friendr and the public generally tor j^uUbersl favours, takes the present opportunity of asMar^jtJnem^fflfc his establishment willjcontinue to be connWie^*^ne »arne *atisfactorj manner that ha* gain*d for lijp**luQb *U*Vge share of publim patronage during the pa*t4nuon.M ££ M. G. invite* inspection of his^ipVwor Old Port, Sherry and Australian Wine* of ev*rsjKfnet/ MarinnV Beer; and BW Burton A)e on Draught. %4& Niyht Poriir »lwvyn in attendance.

NATIONAL HOTEL, CAMBRIDGE.

W. LAIRD derires to notify that he has taken the • : bove ! Cotel. He haa m*d« •xten*ive alterations and additions, which have rendered it second to none in the district. ' /* ' ' / / First-class accommodiKTO^Por^Teller*.

Competent Guides *nd Hone* furni*h«d by Mr Moon to those ileairoue oi visiting Taupo, &c. W T.ATRO

GOVERNOR BROWN HOTEL, HOB SON STBEET, AUCKLAND (Late D. Sheehan) JFir.-t-CIVB Stabie* , > ' A /^ m Singl* Bed-rooms, 7 A Familie* AcQommQdjtflS^/, Boots and iHghTjßoftlß Stabling. Wiatt *nd Spirits of the Best bA£/ DUNNINOH AM* Proprietors.

VICTORIA HOTEL, tt ICTOEIA STREET, AUCKLAND. E. S. HILL (iate of Melbourne, Ota^fo, Southland. Tauran^a, Thames, ond Scotia Holt\, P£it)&iif\d.\ bega to inform l»i* friend* that he 4ia» tftkentJjiMrtwve hotel, Waixato Sbttlbr« will find>i4K^thmg iirtbi* botfelnr conducive to their comfort. • x*i£/ BTJIT' 8 Gf BOOMS tOB nnl)Mi

. SCOTIA HOTEL, HOBSON BTRBE T tJI J^MV KLAND. J»MKS INNIS (late of Ngarji^torfinforinr hit Waik .to friend*, that he »'«» Xx ?*2^*fJ%t'* commodious and fir*t-rla« hoteL He in**s* *Jl4jot«end* t> *taj wit.h hiai when in Auckland. • V**^ f ,

ROYAL GEORGE HOTEL.

ADVANCE NEW &*™> KET ! ! Notion— John Spbats, late oithfflJßritisbV' having purchased the Royal GfQrM nott§/^t^E*- wmarket , and completed extensive alteritlionijJprtfeV^i* to*n and c »untrv fripn Is to pay h m ■J** < *^JHNr^* w < l u * J:fceMl Good Beiix, Single or Double, "ijj^d ©taftlftg. Board and L<i(l«iiig at the most reasonable raw*. iW.B£-Tabl» d'Hote Daily from 1 to 2 p.m. /

SHERLEY'S lIOTEr,, RANG!

rHB Proprietor wivbes to thank/styWaika^o^ttitn and visitors for their liberal patf*cH^eTNo effort will be spared to perpetuate th>^flDafajne of this w ld established house. * 4/// Good Stabbling. Saddle H orses.iMssiy Paddocks. N. B. — Excellent Shooting Quarter!; / •

A RMY AND NAVY HOTEL, QUEEN STREET i\. Auckland. .' / The oldest and beet aituated Comm66jlrand Family -^otel in Auckland. ( 4 CHARLES BW&T&itjT (L«te of Victoria HtUjJ *Y .

NOIICK.

Public are warned against purchadli^Eefnnnade oi JL. Si»da-water Boltles as they are pryy^^operty.

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Waikato Times, Volume VII, Issue 439, 11 March 1875, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Waikato Times, Volume VII, Issue 439, 11 March 1875, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Waikato Times, Volume VII, Issue 439, 11 March 1875, Page 1

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